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Post by Capo on Apr 1, 2007 21:15:36 GMT
Best Film Children of Men
Best Directing Alfonso Cuarón, for Children of Men[/color]
Best Leading Male Hugh Jackman, for The Fountain[/color]
Best Supporting Male Sergi Lopez, for El laberinto del fauno
Best Leading Female Charlotte Gainsbourg, for La science des rêves[/color]
Best Supporting Female Meryl Streep, for A Prairie Home Companion[/color]
Best Original Screenplay Michel Gondry, for La science des rêves[/color]
Best Adapted Screenplay Jonathan Nolan and Christopher Nolan, for The Prestige[/color]
Best Mise-en-scène Children of Men
Best Cinematography Emmanuel Lubezki, for Children of Men[/color]
Best Editing Thelma Schoonmaker, for The Departed
Best Sound Design Children of Men
Best Production Design The Prestige
Best Costume Design Milena Canonero, for Marie Antoinette[/color]
Best Makeup Design Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest
Best Visual Effects La science des rêves
Best Original Score Clint Mansell, for The Fountain[/color]
Worst Film World Trade Center
Retrospective: Best Film of 2005 The New World
Best Artistic Achievement Children of Men, The Fountain and Inland Empire.
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Post by Capo on Apr 1, 2007 21:21:58 GMT
Thanks to everyone who voted. This year things went really, really smooth, and I'm very happy with all of the results, though I haven't seen Pirates of the Caribbean. And I would have preferred Best Artistic Achievement to have had one winner.
I voted for 14 of the eventual winners; 15 including Best Artistic Achievement.
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Post by svsg on Apr 1, 2007 21:56:18 GMT
Can you post the table of votes, at least the numbers if the names need anonymity?
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Post by ronnierocketago on Apr 2, 2007 9:54:51 GMT
I agree with svsg.
I want the anonymous vote tally!
Also...I guess WORLD TRADE CENTER pissed off a whole lot of people....hehe
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Post by jrod on Apr 3, 2007 4:05:50 GMT
well i voted for WTC
it didnt piss me off
it just sucked. hard
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Post by Pherdy on Apr 4, 2007 14:06:17 GMT
I voted for 14 of the eventual winners; 15 including Best Artistic Achievement. that's suspicious to say the least, coming from one of the counters nice Awards this year, great job everybody!
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Post by Pherdy on Apr 4, 2007 16:40:30 GMT
I can't not do this: the numbers of these awards
WINS 5 Children of Men 3 La Science des rêves 2 The Fountain, The Prestige 1 The Departed, El Labertino del Fauno, A Prairie Home Companion, Marie Antoinette, Pirates of the Caribbean 2
NOMINATIONS 10 Children of Men, The Departed, The Prestige 8 La Science des rêves, El Labertino del Fauno 5 The Fountain, A Prairie Home Companion, Babel, United 93 4 Marie Antoinette 3 Little Miss Sunshine 2 Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, The Queen, The Black Dahlia and one for... Letters from Iwo Jima, Notes on a Scandal, Borat, Casino Royale, The Illusionist, Volver, Hollywoodland, Inland Empire
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Post by Capo on Apr 5, 2007 12:44:16 GMT
The Departed had the most nominations and only won one of them. Four were across two (acting) categories, to be fair, though.
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Post by svsg on Apr 15, 2007 20:19:27 GMT
I'll try once more before I lose interest Can one of the mods post the vote tally please?
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Post by Capo on Apr 16, 2007 22:35:16 GMT
Sorry, been very busy moving to a new flat on campus and all. There were 11 votes for BEST FILM: Children of Men got five, The Departed and The Fountain got two each, La science des rêves and United 93 got one, and nobody voted for The Prestige. There were 10 votes for BEST SUPPORTING MALE: Sergi Lopez got four for El laberinto del fauno, Alan Arkin got two for Little Miss Sunshine, as did Jack Nicholson and Mark Whalberg for The Departed, and Steve Carrell got none for Little Miss Sunshine. There were 11 votes for BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY: Michel Gondry won with five votes for La science des rêves, while Guillermo del Toro's script for El laberinto del fauno and Guillermo Arriaga's for Babel got three each; nobody voted for Sofia Coppola's Marie Antoinette, Paul Greengrass for United 93 or David Lynch for Inland Empire. Emmanuel Lubezki and Children of Men took seven of 11 votes for BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY; Vilmos Zsigmond took two for The Black Dahlia and Guillermo Navarro and Wally Pfister took one each for El laberinto del fauno and The Prestige respectively. There were 11 votes for BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN: The Prestige got six, Children of Men and El laberinto del fauno got two, La science des rêves one. Across 11 votes for BEST VISUAL EFFECTS, La science des rêves won with seven, The Prestige came second with two, Children of Men and El laberinto del fauno one each. The New World pipped BEST FILM OF 2005 by one vote. Across the total of 11 votes, it got three, while Broken Flowers, A History of Violence and Last Days got two; Caché and Sin City got one each.
It's up to Omar and wetdog whether you get the other counts.
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Post by svsg on Apr 16, 2007 23:17:26 GMT
Thanks Capo.
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Post by Capo on Apr 16, 2007 23:19:07 GMT
No prob; sorry it took so long.
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Post by RNL on Apr 20, 2007 22:44:30 GMT
There were 11 voters altogether.
The initial tie in the Best Leading Female category was broken by the three other voters.
Best Directing (11 votes) Alfonso Cuarón (5) Martin Scorsese (3) Michel Gondry (2) Christopher Nolan (1) Paul Greengrass (0) Alejandro González Iñárritu (0)
Best Leading Female (9 votes) Charlotte Gainsbourg (3) Helen Mirren (3) Kirstin Dunst (2) Ivana Baquero (1) Penelope Cruz (0)
Best Adapted Screenplay (11 votes) Christopher Nolan & Jonathan Nolan (5) Alfonso Cuarón, Timothy J. Sexton, David Arata, Mark Fergus & Hawk Ostby (2) William Monahan (2) Darren Aronofsky (1) Garrison Keillor (1)
Best Editing (10 votes) Thelma Schoonmaker (4) Jay Rabinowitz (3) Clare Douglas, Richard Pearson & Christopher Rouse (2) Lee Smith (1)
Best Costume Design (10 votes) Milena Canonero (6) Joan Bergin (2) Lala Huete & Rocío Redondo (2) Jany Temime (0) Catherine Marie Thomas (0)
Best Original Score (10 votes) Clint Mansell (6) Gustavo Santaolalla (3) Philip Glass (1) Jean-Michel Bernard (0) David Julyan (0)
Best Artistic Achievement (9 votes) Children of Men (3) The Fountain (3) Inland Empire (3) Marie Antoinette (0)
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Post by svsg on Apr 21, 2007 6:50:59 GMT
Thanks Wetdog. Many of my nominations did not make it to the final nomination list and many of my votes did not win the final awards either
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Post by Capo on Apr 24, 2007 2:08:13 GMT
Here are the rest of the results:
Best Mise-en-scène: 1. "Children of Men" with four votes 2. "La science des rêves" with three votes 3. "The Departed" with one vote 3. "The Prestige" with one vote
Best Leading Male: 1. Hugh Jackman for "The Fountain" with four votes 2. Leonardo DiCaprio for "The Departed" with three votes 3. Sasha Baron Cohen for "Borat..." with two votes 4. Matt Damon for "The Departed" with one votes 4. Clive Owen for "Children of Men" with one vote
Best Supporting Female: 1. Meryl Streep for "A Prairie Home Companion" with three votes 2. Abigail Breslin for "Little Miss Sunshine" with two votes 2. Vera Farmiga for "The Departed" with two votes 2. Rinko Kikuchi for "Babel" with two votes 3. Diane Lane for "Hollywoodland" with one vote 3. Lily Tomlin for "A Prairie Home Companion" with one vote
Best Sound Design: 1. "Children of Men" with three votes 2. "Casino Royale" with two votes 2. "A Prairie Home Companion" with two votes 3. "Babel" with one vote 3. "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest" with one vote 3. "United 93" with one vote
Best Makeup: 1. "El laberinto del Fauno" with three votes 1. "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest" with three votes (won on tie) 2. "Marie Antoinette" with two votes
Worst Film: 1. "World Trade Center" with three votes 2. "The Da Vinci Code" with two votes 2. "The Devil Wears Prada" with two votes 2. "Snakes On a Plane" with two votes 3. "The Wicker Man" with one vote
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Post by Pherdy on Apr 25, 2007 16:57:14 GMT
why would anyone vote for Snakes on a Plane as worst film? two voters, even...
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Post by Omar on Apr 25, 2007 17:04:11 GMT
why would anyone vote for Snakes on a Plane as worst film? two voters, even... Why would anybody vote for anything? Ever?
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Post by Pherdy on Apr 26, 2007 10:20:31 GMT
I see your point.
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Post by svsg on Apr 27, 2007 4:55:12 GMT
Worst Film: 1. "World Trade Center" with three votes 2. "The Da Vinci Code" with two votes 2. "The Devil Wears Prada" with two votes 2. "Snakes On a Plane" with two votes 3. "The Wicker Man" with one vote I was one of them who voted it for worst. I haven't seen Devil wears prada and WTC. I watched wickerman when I travelled in a plane alone. In that lighting and surrounding, I liked the movie. I am not sure if I would have enjoyed it with my friends in a theater. So that is definitely ruled out. I thought that Da Vinci Code was a big disappointment, but nowhere near the worst. That leaves me with Snakes. It was thoroughly ridiculous and many of the snakes looked fake (we are supposed to at least believe that the snakes are real, even if they aren't ). There was very little drama in it and most of the time was devoted to unnecessary gore.
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Post by Pherdy on Apr 27, 2007 10:08:43 GMT
It was thoroughly ridiculous and many of the snakes looked fake (we are supposed to at least believe that the snakes are real, even if they aren't ). There was very little drama in it and most of the time was devoted to unnecessary gore. so what were the negative sides?
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